With the GOP nomination all but sewed up, Donald Trump is pushing back against intensified criticism from the party’s panicking establishment.
Horrified that conservatives have overwhelmingly picked the populist candidate to represent them in November in spite of their efforts to force moderates like Jeb Bush and John Kasich on them, Republican leaders like Speaker of the House Paul Ryan have sought to delegitimize the presumptive party nominee.
Despite prefacing his remarks about Trump with a disclaimer that he didn’t want to “underplay” the candidate’s stunning victory, Speaker Ryan proceeded to do just that, saying that the real estate tycoon “inherited” the GOP, as if it had been granted to him by beneficent party insiders.
Right on the face of it, it’s a laughable claim, given the contempt with which the Republican establishment regarded Trump and the lengths to which they went to deny him the nomination. Almost immediately, Trump tore into Ryan’s statement, tweeting that he “didn’t inherit it, I won it with millions of voters!”
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Sore loser…..Loser all around.
RYAN IS ANOTHER CORRUPT TRAITOR.
My absentee ballot is ready to mail,for the Wash.state primary election.GoTrump
Ok folks, this Bryan guy has got to go
Ryan. Another frigging RINO.
If they ignore the will of thye people will only show they are just as bad as the democrats/liberals are. The republican party will be lost.
Explain just how Trump inherited.the.nomination ryan the moron. Trump had to fight the republicans the demorats, the media and every other organization to get this nomination and he deserves it. He is the choice of We the People.
So who did he inherit the nomination from Ryan? What he will inherit is the mess you guys will be leaving him with.
throw him out he is scum bag.
BYE RINO RYAN !